In the poem of Up-Hill what does the road symbolise?
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The road symbolises the journey the traveller takes because instead of being straight, the fact that it is winding and uphill suggests that the path is long and difficult. However, there is actually a road leading up the hill indicates that plenty of others have already taken the route that the traveller is contemplating. The speaker will not have to carve or find his/her own path since it has already been revealed to him/her. The road can be interpreted as literally as a long unseen destination; metaphorically, as representing the path that life takes; and a pathway and journey of faith.
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Over the course of a journey, the narrator asks her guide eight questions about the road ahead. The narrator asks if the roads are all up-hill and if the journey will take all day. The guide replies in the affirmative. Next, the narrator asks if there is a place to rest for the night and if the darkness will obscure said resting-place from their view. The guide assures the narrator that there is an inn and they will not be able to miss it. The narrator's fifth question is about which other travelers will be on the road. At the inn, the narrator asks if the other travelers would prefer for her to knock or call out. The guide tells the narrator that someone will open the door. Lastly, the narrator asks if there will be a bed for her. The guide tells her that there are beds for everyone.